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    Quote Originally Posted by 98GTPCALGARY View Post
    I just ordered mine, its $7 and change here.

    Thanks for the write-up Abrasive
    Mine was about the same amount. Well worth it IMO to have a dry floor.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bronzemist02 View Post
    Mine was about the same amount. Well worth it IMO to have a dry floor.
    and not to mention all the damage it does to the carpet, floor, anything in your car, and your blower motor, etc.
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    Ya my blower fan makes a tick tick tick noise after a big rainstorm caused water to get in there and jam it. and it was only 8 months old replaced by the previous owner , oh well it still works so I will not replace it yet.
    -If only that prev owner had fixed the root cause , oh well

    I have fixed it now using the new deflector , thanks for posting all the pictures and info , I am sure you have helped countless people.
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